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ELECTRIC AND CONTROL 

ELECTRIC DIAGRAM - SCREEN 

 

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Wall switch/Home Automation connects directly to 

X8 port

 

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X4 port

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SIT 110v will be powered by home wall socket. 

 

 

 

        

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Green= Ground 

       White= Common 

       Black= Line 

Summary of Contents for Flare Corner Left

Page 1: ...ection must be performed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter in the State of Massachusetts Also see Carbon Monoxide detector requirements on page 56 NOTICE Flare Fireplaces Installation Guide SIT Prof...

Page 2: ...ilot Ignition Intermittent Pilot Ignition CPI IPI 13 Key Lock 13 Low battery power detection 13 SIT BATTERY BACKUP OPTIONAL SCREEN UNIT ONLY 14 PAIRING REMOTE WITH FIREPLACE RECEIVER 15 Initializing t...

Page 3: ...47 FLARE 45 45H 45EH 48 FLARE 50 50H 50EH 49 FLARE 60 60H 60EH 50 FLARE 70 70H 70EH 51 FLARE 80 80H 80EH 52 FLARE 100 100H 100EH 53 POWER VENTING 54 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO THE PV SYSTEM 56 GAS INSTA...

Page 4: ...IREPLACE AS COOL AS POSSIBLE 83 KEEPING YOUR DOUBLE GLASS AS COOL AS POSSIBLE 84 FLARE FRONT SEE THROUGH AND CORNER FIREPLACE CLEARANCE 85 Flat side and isometric view 85 L shape side and isometric vi...

Page 5: ...no prohibited by local codes and must be installed in accordance with Manufacturer s instructions and the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard Title 24 CFR Part 3280 in the United State...

Page 6: ...codes with National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 latest edition or the Canadian Electric Code CSA C22 1 A 110 120V AC Circuit for this product must be protected with ground fault circuit interrupter pro...

Page 7: ...replaces have been certified and tested to work with Natural Gas or Propane Certification Information ANSI Z21 88 CSA 2 33 2014 Vented Gas Fireplace Heaters CSA CLASSES CLASS 2901 84 CLASS 2901 04 All...

Page 8: ...stallation please use the ICC installation guide http icc chimney com en exceldirect support This product is listed to ANSI standards for Vented Gas Fireplace Heaters and applicable sections of Gas Bu...

Page 9: ...FLAME 2 REMOTE BUTTONS Main ON OFF switch Main Burner Flame Modulation 6 Levels Choice of continuous or intermittent pilot mode intermittent is default mode Thermostat or smart thermostat functions Ac...

Page 10: ...ting 315 MHz radio frequency TEMPERATURE INDICATION DISPLAY When the system is turned off the LCD screen will display the current room temperature in Fahrenheit F or in Celsius C To change from Fahren...

Page 11: ...e the module will shut off the appliance For information on using the remote and wall switch click here REMOTE FLAME MODULATION The Proflame 2 has 6 levels of modulation When the system is ON the flam...

Page 12: ...on the remote LCD screen SMART ROOM THERMOSTAT OPTION The smart thermostat option will adjust the flame height depending on the set temperature that has been set by the user When the room temperature...

Page 13: ...ommand See page 85 for port location KEY LOCK To avoid unsupervised operation of the remote control this feature has been created To activate this feature press the mode and up arrow at the same time...

Page 14: ...An AC Mains Adapter may be connected in addition to batteries Without using a mains AC adapter battery replacement is recommended at the beginning of each heating season as part of the yearly service...

Page 15: ...ote with the receiver INITIALIZING THE SYSTEM FOR THE FIRST TIME Install 3 AAA type batteries in the remote battery bay located on the remote back Press the SW1 button on the module see the following...

Page 16: ...ce Note Flare Fireplaces supplies each fireplace a wall switch and a remote control to control the unit Please note only one device should be used in a cycle of powering the unit on and off If you uti...

Page 17: ...nt cover view open to be able to view the pilot spark and flame from outside Fireglass a or Fire Glass may be used b When the fireplace viewing window is open and media is placed make sure Fire Glass...

Page 18: ...ONS Please follow the below described quantities of media placement in your firebox Please note over saturation of media throughout the firebox may result in improper combustion or Soot within the fir...

Page 19: ...ot viewing glass and is provided with this appliance It must remain installed for the protection of children and other at risk individuals Do NOT operate the fireplace without the safety screen barrie...

Page 20: ...be done once during install only Attach glass suction cups to the glass Use more than one suction cup if needed any unit above 45 Using suction cups slightly push in the external glass top edge Once g...

Page 21: ...licensed or qualified service person Step 1 Attach glass suction cups to the glass Remove the glass lower magnetic trim Place the trim in a secure place Any unit above 45 requires 2 suction cups to ho...

Page 22: ...4 1 Step 4 2 When putting back the glass DO NOT overtighten the bolts or glass may break Use step 4 1 for putting the glass back Glass trim screws should be closed hand tight DO NOT overtighten the bo...

Page 23: ...TALLATION FLARE H EH Side Glass trim for Front ST unit R H EH is installed by Hanging the side trim over the trim holder as shown in the picture below Then moving the lower side of the trim toward the...

Page 24: ...TALLATION C RD Side Glass trim for C RD unit R H EH is installed by placing the side trim over the trim holder magnetics as shown in the picture below Then moving the lower side of the trim toward the...

Page 25: ...to clean The reflective back is shipped outside the unit inside a sleeve with the other glass panes It should be mounted at the back of the fireplace placed in the gap between the fire bed shown yello...

Page 26: ...Put the Fireplace in the desired location Verify clearance to non combustible and combustible materials Follow the clearance instruction and example in the manual 5 For LED units connect LED system an...

Page 27: ...he necessary parts that may need servicing over time While Flare also offers access to these components by going inside the fireplace with instructions HERE you will find having a dedicated area where...

Page 28: ...and confirm there is no external damage If damage exists please notify Flare Fireplaces immediately Remove the top wood studs and pull the external carton box up Please do not remove the blue wrap com...

Page 29: ...LC DC RD front legs will need to be assembled Fireplace must NOT be installed without telescopic legs extracted to a minimum of 3 Installing fireplace without telescopic legs is a fire hazard Install...

Page 30: ...three screws to secure the telescopic leg in position Note that the top pin inserts into the holes only for alignment The two bottom screws tighten down on the legs Step 5 Repeat Steps 1 4 for each on...

Page 31: ...the 4 screws so that the fireplace will stand at the desired height after the foot for fine tuning is also screwed in Insert the 4 screws into the holes and Rivnuts beneath and tighten Screw in the fo...

Page 32: ...test of unit Place accessories white bag in a secure location The control unit gas valve and receiver is attached to the fireplace on an umbilical cord Once fireplace is moved to its final location t...

Page 33: ...aming Use the manual clearance guide for more details Attach the fireplace top brackets to the metal stud in the back to secure the fireplace in place The bracket length can be adjusted by releasing t...

Page 34: ...Double Glass unit LED power is connected to the Flare control system Labeled in picture above as LED Power Outlet and below as Connection C LED will turn On and Off with the fireplace controlled by th...

Page 35: ...re connected prior to shipping Connect LED connectors points A to the fireplace using the quick connect connectors 3 Connect LED control system to the power supply point B 4 Connect LED Power supply t...

Page 36: ...owning 64 thousand colors 20 automatic changing modes to choose from RBG Strip is using 24V DC power adapter REMOTE MATERIAL 110x52x20mm POWER AAA Battery 2pcs MATERIAL ABS FABRICATION PROCESSING Mult...

Page 37: ...ITTERS ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE 16 BLUE COLOR FREQUENTLY BLINKS ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE 17 BLUE COLOR GLITTERS ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE 18 YELLOW COLOR FREQUENTLY BLINKS ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE 19 YELLOW COLOR...

Page 38: ...operation of the blowers is controlled with a power ON Off to the outlet they are connected to The customer has the option to Install a smart outlet to control the blowers Use a wall switch to start...

Page 39: ...ease use the ICC direct vent installation manual http icc chimney com en exceldirect Instructions Where a vent pipe passes through a floor or ceiling a ceiling firestop MUST be used to retain insulati...

Page 40: ...to combustibles is required except for clearances in appliance enclosures Horizontal vents have a minimum 1 4 inch 6mm rise per 1 foot towards the termination When penetrating through combustible wal...

Page 41: ...vent part used Note size of vents depends upon specific fireplace and cutout sizes vary according to the DuraVent or ICC part number used Minimum height from roof to lowest discharge opening Vertical...

Page 42: ...tiple horizontal terminations See the table on page 32 for minimum cutout dimensions or frame openings around wall venting Make sure clearances to combustible material are maintained based on vent par...

Page 43: ...faces require 24 inches 61 cm min Clearance to unventilated soffit F 6 15 cm min Clearance to outside corner G 6 15 cm min Clearance to inside corner H 3 90 cm min Not to be installed above a meter re...

Page 44: ...Clearance in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier As specified in CGA B149 Installation Codes note local Codes or Regulation may require different clearan...

Page 45: ...The vent restrictor setting is from 1 minimum restriction to 6 maximum restriction The installer will document the restrictor setting in the end of the installation Use the vent planning guide and tab...

Page 46: ...attached example for clarification on how to use the table The numbers in the table represent the restrictor setting based on the vent path Symbol x in the table means the path is not allowed Setting...

Page 47: ...47 P a g e FLARE 30 30H Suitable for all Flare 30 Fireplaces Vent Restrictor Setting Set to 1 6 based on Table below X Run may need to be Power Vented...

Page 48: ...48 P a g e FLARE 45 45H 45EH Suitable for all Flare 45 45H 45EH Fireplaces Vent Restrictor Setting Set to 1 6 based on Table below X Run may need to be Power Vented...

Page 49: ...49 P a g e FLARE 50 50H 50EH Suitable for all Flare 50 50H 50EH Fireplaces Vent Restrictor Setting Set to 1 6 based on Table below X Run may need to be Power Vented...

Page 50: ...50 P a g e FLARE 60 60H 60EH Suitable for all Flare 60 60H 60EH Fireplaces Vent Restrictor Setting Set to 1 6 based on Table below X Run will need to be Power Vented...

Page 51: ...51 P a g e FLARE 70 70H 70EH Suitable for all Flare 70 70H 70EH Fireplaces Vent Restrictor Setting Set to 1 6 based on Table below X Run will need to be Power Vented...

Page 52: ...52 P a g e FLARE 80 80H 80EH Suitable for all Flare 80 80H 80EH Fireplaces Vent Restrictor Setting Set to 1 6 based on Table below X Run will need to be Power Vented...

Page 53: ...53 P a g e FLARE 100 100H 100EH Suitable for all Flare 100 100H 100EH Fireplaces Vent Restrictor Setting Set to 1 6 based on Table below X Run will need to be Power Vented...

Page 54: ...ns allow Flare Fireplaces to operate in vent conditions that would not be possible without the motor unit See the Flare Power Vent Installation Manual for more specific instructions The system is desi...

Page 55: ...s less than 20 feet Refer to the Flare Power Vent Installation Manual for more specific instructions Clearance Clearances between the vent pipe and combustible materials must be maintained at 3 inches...

Page 56: ...ire cable labeled below as connection PV Power 115V Cable to be used is 16 AWG 4 copper wire Cable is not included with the PV kit and can be sourced spertly Connect 4 wire high voltage cable from the...

Page 57: ...to or less than 1 2 psig 3 5 kPa Move the appliance into position and secure it to the wall using the back or side mount Install a manual gas valve before the connection to the fireplace appliance aut...

Page 58: ...local codes if any If not available follow ANSI 223 1 Installation should be done by a qualified installer approved and or licensed as required by the locality in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in...

Page 59: ...the Flare Fireplaces de rating reducer on installations above 4500 Ft If the installer must convert the unit to adjust for varying altitudes the information sticker must be filled out by the installer...

Page 60: ...in your area 1 Shut off gas remove power and locate your gas valve Once disconnected verify direction of gas flow by locating the flow arrow on top of the valve Turn off gas and remove hard line to v...

Page 61: ...e and be put next to the access door location Do not place the gas valve or controls above the level of the burner If the fireplace is to sit low on the floor the controls must be placed outside the n...

Page 62: ...RSION Your Fireplace may be shipped to support Liquid Propane Gas Check your Flare Fireplaces gas rating plate at the back of your valve to confirm the gas type Use the following link for the Flare Fi...

Page 63: ...n line with the exhaust vent terminal for the horizontally vented gas fueled heating appliance or equipment The sign shall read in print size no less than one half 1 2 inch in size GAS VENT DIRECTLY B...

Page 64: ...lass The design allows cool air to flow between the two layers with the help of built in blowers which significantly lowers the temperature of the external glass making it safe for a brief touch Doubl...

Page 65: ...ust be at least 100 square inches OPEN AIR FLOW For fireplaces sized 60 70 vent area must be at least 70 square inches OPEN AIR FLOW For fireplaces sized 50 and below vent area must be at least 50 squ...

Page 66: ...sulation above the fireplace may result in a Fire hazard Air flow above the fireplace should remain open to allow heat to be released from the top of the chase Follow the chart below for clearance and...

Page 67: ...blocking hot air flow THE EXAMPLE SHOWN ABOVE IS NOT AN EXACT RENDERING OF EVERY FIREPLACE STYLE AND VENT PLACEMENT OFFERED BY FLARE BUT MEANT TO CONVEY RELEVANT MEASUREMENTS FOR USE ON ALL UNIT INSTA...

Page 68: ...king hot air flow THE EXAMPLE SHOWN ABOVE IS NOT AN EXACT RENDERING OF EVERY FIREPLACE STYLE AND VENT PLACEMENT OFFERED BY FLARE BUT MEANT TO CONVEY RELEVANT MEASUREMENTS FOR USE ON ALL UNIT INSTALLAT...

Page 69: ...ess also the TV See an example of this on the previous page Do not make recess any deeper than 9 as it will hinder air flow damage the TV 2 Install two 45 elbows directly above the fireplace followed...

Page 70: ...levision manufactures and manuals will instruct the owner not to install television above or near a fireplace Mounting a television above the fireplace is based on the owner s decision and responsibil...

Page 71: ...g e CLEARANCES GENERAL INFORMATION AND STEPS All materials inside the chase and above the Fireplace must be non combustible or covered combustible only See more clearance information in the following...

Page 72: ...t pipe on all horizontal runs to combustibles is required VERTICAL VENT PIPE CLEARANCES A minimum of 1 inch 25mm around the vent pipe on all vertical runs to combustibles is required Except for cleara...

Page 73: ...sides and back Covered combustible Combustible material at the back or sides of the fireplace MUST be covered with non combustible material that is at least inch thick Covered wood can be placed a min...

Page 74: ...e 18 must be covered Zone B There should be no combustible materials left uncovered above the fireplace inside the chase Fireplace chase should be designed and built to allow hot air to release from t...

Page 75: ...hen bringing your hearth to glass height it must be non combustible for the first 7 extending from the glass before any combustible material can be used to finish the hearth As seen in EXAMPLE 2 15 Ad...

Page 76: ...e minimum inch Type X fire rated drywall MUST be used to finish around the front of the appliance Covered combustible material can be used to finish around the fireplace if the proper distance from th...

Page 77: ...77 P a g e DO NOT connect materials to or drill into the metal fireplace frame This can result in excessive heat transfer and or damage to the fireplace and surrounding materials EXAMPLE 2...

Page 78: ...metal fireplace frame This can result in excessive heat transfer and or damage to the fireplace and surrounding materials All joints between the finished wall sheathing and the appliance must be seal...

Page 79: ...ove the fireplace as anchor points Non combustible mantels do not have a minimum clearance to the fireplace opening and can be brought as close to the glass as allowed by the frame of the fireplace Pl...

Page 80: ...from the fireplace being operated normally DO NOT INSTALL A SPRINKLER IN THE FIREPLACE CAVITY Please follow local building code to determine what temperature setting is relevant for your installation...

Page 81: ...es not allow any pockets of heat to be formed All rising heat should be able rise to the fire stop and freely flow though the heat release opening into the room AIR INTAKE Required for installation wi...

Page 82: ...82 P a g e EXAMPLES OF HEAT RELEASES...

Page 83: ...can evacuate the cavity above your fireplace the cooler your wall will be Flare offers many ways to implement a heat release that mask its existence allowing you to increase its size dramatically with...

Page 84: ...wing you to increase its size dramatically without ruining the visual aesthetic SEE SECTION REFERENCING EXAMPLES OF HEAT RELEASES AND AIR INTAKES IN FLARE INSTALLATION MANUAL For example if you are in...

Page 85: ...E FRONT SEE THROUGH AND CORNER FIREPLACE CLEARANCE FLAT SIDE AND ISOMETRIC VIEW Warning Maintain open Air flow between the fireplace and drywall Make sure cables or any other materials are not blockin...

Page 86: ...tatic vent opening The fireplace enclosure must allow air to rise and circulate from the top of the fireplace glass from lower vent opening to be released back to the room from the top To increase hea...

Page 87: ...ING Maintain open air between the fireplace and drywall Make sure cables or any other materials are not blocking hot air flow ain open Air flow between the fireplace and drywall Make sure cables or an...

Page 88: ...e released into the room using the top static vent opening The fireplace enclosure must allow air to rise and circulate from the top of the fireplace glass from lower vent opening to be released back...

Page 89: ...outdoor kit will tolerate moderate amounts of water on an occasional basis but is not waterproof The fireplace must be enclosed in a weatherproof enclosure covered in typical weatherproof material su...

Page 90: ...place is fully turned off when attempting to clean the front of the fireplace including pilot Use the Flare architectural guide for information on the window size and opening http flarefireplaces com...

Page 91: ...g e All studs and surrounding should follow the fireplace clearances and non combustible requirements The outdoor window kit should be sealed with non combustible tape prior to covering with brick or...

Page 92: ...ll to four tabbed charts click DOWNLOAD CENTER BURNER TYPE SIZE cm SIZE in FIREPLACE SIZE OF BURNERS A 55 cm 21 11 16 30 1 B 80 cm 31 12 16 45 1 C 105 cm 40 1 16 50 1 D 125 cm 35 cm 55 cm 35 cm 50 1 1...

Page 93: ...e Automation Cable can be connected directly The Flare Home Automation Cable can be identified by simply removing the Flare wall switch from the wire provided This wire can be extended up to 80 FT for...

Page 94: ...TRIC AND CONTROL ELECTRIC DIAGRAM SCREEN Wall switch Home Automation connects directly to X8 port X4 port is always closed circuit SIT 110v will be powered by home wall socket X1 Green Ground White Co...

Page 95: ...WER VENT Aux port X13 is used as switch to open and close the relay port of the control system To activate and deactivate the control system ON OFF switch X4 are controlled via the Flare Control syste...

Page 96: ...with above The third Dipswitch is the Master Bypass PV Relay Fan dipswitch Representing 4 switches 1 3 are used and the 4th switch is not used Switch 1 is used to determine if the system has PV or not...

Page 97: ...T LED INDICATOR The Blue Power Vent LED lets you know the Power Power Vent is properly sending receiving signal to the board FAN POWER VENT REQUEST LED The White LED indicates the USER has requested t...

Page 98: ...ch for SIT System SIT Data X 5 Cable Data Cable for SIT System SIT Ground Cable Ground Cable for SIT System SIT Control Board Main Control Board for SIT System SIT 110 X 1 Cable with Molex SIT Double...

Page 99: ...ation to the product that causes soot or carbon to form and results in damage is not the responsibility of the manufacturer Do not modify or substitute any part of this appliance Inspect the external...

Page 100: ...pilot operation and burner ignition Burner Maintenance The flames from the burner should be visually checked The flame should have a blue base and yellow tops and be candle like in appearance If exce...

Page 101: ...ad screw that can be turned to either increase or decrease the air to gas mixture See Ex 1 above for visual Example 2 The second option allows you to adjust your Flare Fireplaces air shutter by access...

Page 102: ...any Name_________________________________________________________ Technician NPI ________________________________________________________ Service Information __________________________________________...

Page 103: ...ts include the following components Gas Valve Receiver Remote LED Lighting Strips Remote Controller Authorized Media Wall Switch This warranty does not apply to any component that shows evidence of mi...

Page 104: ...r is unable to provide necessary parts contact the nearest Flare Fireplaces authorized dealer or supplier EXCLUSIONS This warranty does not apply to any component that shows evidence of misuse abuse i...

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